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Heritage House
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A Unesco-sponsored exhibit and information centre called Heritage House occupies an old wooden Lao house on teak pillars in Ban Xieng Muan.
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Phra That Khong Santi Chedi
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The Phra That Khong Santi Chedi, built in 1988, has become a favourite Lao tourist attraction.
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Phu Si
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Phu Si dominates the town skyline. It stands towards the middle of the peninsula formed by the confluence of the two rivers.
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Royal Palace Museum
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Visit this quaint museum to get a sense of local history. You need to be appropriately dressed to enter, which means having your shoulders covered and no shorts.
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That Chomsi
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The 24m-high That Chomsi, erected in 1804 and restored in 1914, stands at the summit, clearly visible from most ground-level points in the city.
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Wat Aham
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Between Wat Wisunarat and the Nam Khan stands Wat Aham, which was formerly the residence of the Sangkharat.
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Wat Chom Phet
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At the top of a hill above Wat Long Khun and Wat Tham, on the Western side of the Mekong.
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